How to incorporate Janrain into Dolphin

Has anyone been able to use Janrain login for their dolphin site?  There was a module for this a couple of years ago but it doesn't work anymore.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Quote · 13 Nov 2013

Yes, I still use mine on some sites.

You can edit the config.php file located in the /modules/boonex/rpx/install/config.php

Please make backups of changed files in case you mess something up.

change

'compatible_with' => array(

            '7.0.x'

To the following.

'compatible_with' => array(

            '7.x.x'

save and upload install as normal.

This is a demo site using it, look bottom right.

http://jacksonville.dyndns.tv/

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Quote · 14 Nov 2013

Thank You very much for you help!

Cool

Quote · 14 Nov 2013

Go to the janrain site and see how much it costs to use it.  Rather expensive if you ask me.

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Quote · 14 Nov 2013

 

Go to the janrain site and see how much it costs to use it.  Rather expensive if you ask me.

 It "can" be expensive, but you have control over all these features.

I doubt new site builders will run into the "limits" they put on sign ups and logging into the sites.

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Quote · 14 Nov 2013

 

I doubt new site builders will run into the "limits" they put on sign ups and logging into the sites

Yes, I agree but one has to look to the future.  Let's say you go ahead and incorporate it into your site now, when you are not having very many users.  Then you just up to that magic number of users and find the fee "uncomfortable" but what to do now?  If you remove janrain, it will hurt your site since your members may complain about the removal.  One does have to think about the "what if?"

I don't like the way you have to hunt for the pricing: http://janrain.com/products/engage/engage-pricing/

Reach 5001 users/year and you don't see your costs doubling, you see them go up by a factor of ten; in other words, multiply by 10.

5,000 users/year equal $100/year, Up to 10k users $1,000/year

I would guess it depends on if your site is making money or not; if you are running a site that is not for profit then that $1000/year could hurt.

Geeks, making the world a better place
Quote · 14 Nov 2013

 

$100/year, Up to 10k users $1,000/year

 Considered cheap here..

ManOfTeal.COM a Proud UNA site, six years running strong!
Quote · 14 Nov 2013

 

 

$100/year, Up to 10k users $1,000/year

 Considered cheap here..

Great!  Nice to see that not everyone is suffering financially; $1000 is probably a fourth of my income this year, if I am lucky.

Geeks, making the world a better place
Quote · 14 Nov 2013
 
 
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